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        believe that global risks will continue to grow in 2024 – compounding
        their crisis management fatigue beyond pre-pandemic levels.



        Climate Crisis – Climate Change Comes Home


        Over the last 2,000 years, global temperatures have increased faster

        in the last half century than any other similar period, highlighting how

        relevant climate risk is now for businesses across the world[2]. One
        in four organisations reported that they have already seen their

        operations affected by events attributed to climate change, and this

        year the second biggest category out of the thousands of alerts

        issued by International SOS in 2023 was extreme weather events.


        This comes as only half of respondents say they have factored

        climate change into their health and security plans, emphasising how
        vulnerable many organisations could be. This issue is certainly not

        going away, as approximately three-quarters of businesses report

        extreme weather as a challenge to their employees and operations
        in the coming year.



        Additionally, as the global weather and climate profile changes in
        many regions, so does the health risk environment. Dr Irene Lai,

        Global Medical Director, International SOS comments, “Many of the

        extreme weather events we witnessed in 2023 may become

        commonplace in the year ahead potentially driving climate anxiety
        amongst a growing number of employees. Extreme heat in Europe,

        for example, could become a regular occurrence with potentially

        more named heatwaves, following the first – Cerberus – this year.


        “With rising temperatures comes the increased possibility of disease

        spread, as the conditions are opportune for mosquito-borne
        diseases. We have already seen this in some regions, with the

        appearance of locally transmitted malaria in several U.S. states after

        two decades. The changing transmission pattern of malaria in the
        African highlands and the trends in vector-borne diseases in Europe




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